BIG BUCK IS HERE
- On 9 Jan | '2015
Greeting Loyal Airmen, we've had a busy week at Hangar 27 getting all kinds of projects ready to launch. Many of which you will all be hearing about right here. And for that reason this week's Flight Log is going to be a wee bit on the thin size, but we trust you'll enjoy what we've posted.

Last year the students of Colorado State University here in our home town of Fort Collins, CO. hosted the first ever FoCo Comics & Gaming Festival of which the Air Chief was a promoter and guest. The one day event turned out to be a huge success…enough so that the folks at CSU are doing it again this year, to be held on the campus itself on Sunday March 8th. Once again, the Air Chief and many other amazing comic writers and artists will be featured there as guests. In fact the good people of FoCo finally came up with an official logo for the con based on the college's own iconic character, BIG BUCK. And here he is finally in full superhero regalia. We'll tell you lots more about this show as it nears.

Speaking of superheroes, ABC premiered the first episodes of its new hero-related series, AGENT CARTER this past Tuesday to rousing success. Based upon the further post World War II exploits of Captain America's girlfriend, Agent Peggy Carter during the early years after the war. In fact it is set in 1946, the year the Air Chief and millions of other baby-boomers were born. Reprising her role as the sassy, highly capable Agent Cart is British actress Hayley Atwell, who is said to have been thrilled to be able to resurrect her character from that film and now continue to bring us her further adventures. The two hour premier was rollicking fun and we can't wait for more.

A few years ago Airship 27 Productions brought you the adventures of THE SHADOW LEGION in their first novel adventure, NEW ROADS TO HELL by author Thomas Deja. Well, Thomas spent last year penning the sequel, SHADOW LEGION – CASE FILES, and now Canadian artist Vincent Marchesano has begun drawing the interior illustrations for the new book. Above is his depiction of the blind hero known as Ferryman, who can see through the yes of ghosts, which always plague him. This is great pulp fun and we can't wait to get it wrapped up and brought to you.
And there you go for another week, Loyal Airmen. As ever thanks so much for stopping by. Hopefully in a few more weeks we hope to have some really amazing and fun news concerning Airship 27 Productions we hope you are going to rave about. Stay tuned till then.
Ron – Over & Out!